Behavioral Health

AHCCCS Complete Care (ACC) Began October 1, 2018

RBHAs are Aligned With ACC Plan Names

Especially for American Indian Members

Members can get integrated (physical and behavioral health services) through the ACC Plan or American Indian Health Program (AIHP)

Members may continue to receive behavioral health services from a TRBHA (where available) if enrolled with AIHP

No change to services or enrollment for members with Serious Mental Illness

Members can still access services from IHS/638 facility at any time regardless of enrollment

Tribal members continue to have choice at any time

On October 1, 2018, most AHCCCS members moved to an integrated ACC health plan and receive all behavioral health services through their chosen ACC plan instead of from a RBHA.

However, the RBHAs and TRBHAs continue to serve:

Foster children enrolled in CMDP, including those CMDP members who have a CRS condition

Members enrolled with DES/DDD

Individuals determined to have a Serious Mental Illness.

RBHA-covered services did not change for these members. RBHAs also continue to provide crisis, grant funded and state-only funded services. To align with their respective ACC health plans in each geographic service area, the names of the RBHAs changed on Oct. 1. 2018.

To find organizations providing behavioral health services that are owned and/or operated by Peers and Family Members please contact the Office of Individual and Family Affairs at oifa@azahcccs.gov or call 1-800-654-8713. To find a specific provider, please visit the individual T/RBHA website above and search its online directory of providers. The directory includes detailed information for all providers including peer- and family-run providers.